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rein
Top Pro

Minimal design

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Laura Kyle
Bob Lee
Top Con

Lacks basic navigation buttons

No backward or forward buttons makes it a bit cumbersome to navigate. See More
WhiteLilac
DiligentPereplut
Top Pro

Built-in tracker protection

Prevents automatic loading of cookies as well. See More
Monika
EnterprisingSulis
Top Con

No MIMEtypes defined or added

Won't open or even download Microsoft Office documents. See More
thermoplastics
rein
Top Pro

Open source

Built with Electron using JS & CSS. See More
rein
Top Pro

Built in AdBlock

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Specs
License:OpenSource (Apache-2.0)
Based On:Chromium core
Browser Engine:Blink
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Qutebrowser

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thermoplastics
Timothy Bump
Top Pro

Fast and light on resource usage

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teadan
thermoplastics
Timothy Bump
Top Con

Steep learning curve

If you're not a vim user, it will take some time to get used to the shortcuts. See More
Ray
josh
Timothy Bump
Top Pro

Vim-style keyboard shortcuts and commands for rapid navigation

With suggestions/auto-complete to reduce the learning curve. See More
teadan
PerfectLibertas
Top Con

Slow

As it is mainly written in Python, it's startup is slower than the competition. See More
Monika
ExceptionalNemain
Top Pro

Highly customizable

And quite easy to configure. You can even write your own config. See More
thermoplastics
Timothy Bump
Top Con

Requires additional support and plugins for video playback

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PersonableIkatere
Top Pro

Great for Privacy

Makes no unexpected network requests by default, unlike most other browsers (Chrome, Chromium, Brave, Firefox, etc). See More
VersatileEnyo
Top Con

Software rendering only with Nouveau Drivers

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Monika
DecentGelos
Top Pro

Userscripts

Call custom scripts on web pages or links (hinting mode). You can use this for downloading of videos (youtube-dl, adfree), saving web pages as pdf or adding news sources to your RSS reader (newsboat). See More
Specs
License:OpenSource (GPL-3.0)
Based On:N/A
Browser Engine:Qt WebEngine (Blink)
Default Search Engine:DuckDuckGo
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GNU IceCat

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Monika
CrediblePhilomelus
Top Con

Mainly just an old Firefox

It is mainly a renamend older version of Firefox that comes preinstalled with some extensions. See More
ClassyNuliajuk
Top Pro

Protects your freedom, certified free by the FSF

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Monika
CredibleDogoda
Top Con

Too much bloat

The browser comes with 15 addons installed by default, most of which are useless or ruin one's browsing experience. See More
ClassyNuliajuk
Top Pro

Extra security and privacy features

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JovialAlamvusha
Top Con

Very slow boot time

It takes 10+ seconds for the browser to load up See More
Holo Deck
Top Pro

Made by idealists

It is part of the GNU Project. See More
ImaginativeCharon
Top Con

Requires too much unnecessary configuration to use

You have to manually delete all the bloated addons from your files (only for them to show up again when the browser is updated) and manually install some addons and themes that the browser labels as "corrupt". See More
ClassyNuliajuk
Top Pro

All the benefits of Firefox, but with 100% free software

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PerfectViracocha
Top Con

Not up to date

Latest binary is still version 60.7 ESR and was last updated over a year ago See More
sun dude 1337
Monika
Holo Deck
Top Pro

LibreJS

LibreJS blocks proprietary JavaScript code, ensuring your user freedom. See More
CredibleDogoda
Top Con

Dependent on Mozilla

Since IceCat is based off Firefox, it's dependent on all of Mozilla's decisions. See More
ReasonableSelardi
Top Pro

No spyware

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Monika
CredibleDogoda
Top Con

Can't install some Firefox themes/addons

"Installation aborted because the addon appears to be corrupt". See More
Holo Deck
Top Pro

Https-Everywhere by default

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JovialAlamvusha
Top Con

Very slow boot time

It takes 10+ seconds for the browser to load up See More
Monika
Holo Deck
Top Pro

SpyBlock

Blocks privacy trackers. See More
EagerAsclepius
Top Con

Includes LibreJS by default with no way to remove it

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OptimisticNintulla
Top Con

Made by idealists

It is part of the GNU Project. See More
Specs
License:OpenSource
Based On:Mozilla Firefox ESR
Browser Engine:Gecko
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Falkon

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Monika
schlaumeier
Top Con

Bookmark management not the strongest part

It often requires quite a lot of clicks to add and remove bookmarks. See More
WonderfulMushdamma
Top Pro

Developed by KDE

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Svjatoslavs Krasnikovs
Holo Deck
Top Con

Weak multimedia support

It has some issues with multimedia content eg. Non-playing videos on webpages. See More
Endi Sukaj
schlaumeier
Top Pro

Lightweight

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Monika
Holo Deck
Belle
Top Con

Now under the KDE umbrella

Qupzilla is now discontinued and renamed to Falkon. It will also now be a part of KDE and will probably need more dependencies like kde-frameworks in the future. See More
teadan
WonderfulMushdamma
Top Pro

Free and Open Source

GPLv3 license. See More
Alex
CheerfulHayk
Top Con

Linux-only

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RationalChalchiuhtotolin
Top Con

Nobody uses it

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Specs
License:OpenSource (GPLv3)
Based On:QupZilla
Browser Engine:Qt WebEngine (Blink)
Default Search Engine:DuckDuckGo
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Brave

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Monika
Kobold
rein
Top Pro

Built-in adblocking

Other apps make it difficult to block ads without rooting your phone or going through unoptimized add-on stores, but Link Bubble blocks them out of the box, making browsing much less crowded. Contains an optional "Allow Brave Acceptable Ads" So you can support the site you truly enjoy. See More
Monika
ImaginativeCharon
Top Con

Still dependent on Google

Since it's based on Chrome. See More
HilariousAnu
Monika
thermoplastics
Top Pro

Takes care of privacy and security

Takes privacy seriously by blocking ads and trackers and not tracking people's searches. Things like HTTPS everywhere and no tracking are standard with Brave. In most other browsers, things like these are optional at best. See More
Monika
LoveableHidimba
Alex
Top Con

Brave is an Ad company

Brave Software is a for-profit company (though users must opt into Brave ads and Brave doesn't track users.) See More
Monika
Phuc
Yoshiyuki
Top Pro

Tor is available right in the browser

Private Window with Tor hides your IP address from the sites you visit. See More
teadan
CleverCoronus
Yoshiyuki
Top Con

Download package is very large considering it as a browser

Brave takes on a lot of roles besides just browsing so it is understandably a larger file. See More
thermoplastics
HaKr
rein
Top Pro

Free/libre software

Released to the community under the Mozilla Public License (MPL), this software respect the FSF's four freedoms, including the freedom to use, modify, and redistribute with or without modification freely. See More
PrudentHeracles
Top Con

Same security-holes as Chrome

On the desktop: Brave uses the same browser engine as Chrome, meaning it has the same security-holes as Chrome. Chrome is a big target for hackers (being the most popular browser in the world), and a webpage that will hack Chrome may also hack Brave. However, Brave has security features that Chrome doesn't (such as a built-in adblocker). Those features will stop many hacking attempts. See More
Yoshiyuki
Kobold
Top Pro

Option to disable additional privacy concerns

Like fingerprint tracking. See More
LoveableHidimba
Monika
PreciseCaerIbormeith
Top Con

Quite intrusive advertisements, especially on Windows

Advertisements keep popping up in the Windows notification center. Must opt in to ad system, but no option to disable sound for ad notifications only. See More
Tech Chungus
Top Pro

Now supports Chrome Webstore

It's now a faster, less intrusive Chrome. See More
LoveableHidimba
Alex
HilariousAnu
Top Con

Doesn't remove search engine ads

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Monika
HelpfulAhBolomTzacab
Top Pro

Faster than Google Chrome

Brave consistently beats Chrome in speed, might have to do with less tracking being run in the background. See More
Monika
Saim
PrudentHeracles
Top Con

No reader view

Can be accessed with an extension though. See More
Simona
Ramy Ahmed
LoveableHidimba
Top Pro

Sync is now available

Option to synchronize data between devices using peer-to-peer connections. No sign-in required, only a sync code. See More
Monika
ShojiVR
Top Con

Sync issues

Unable to sync extensions, no cloud sync (only device sync). See More
Yoshiyuki
Kobold
Top Pro

Option to pay supported sites based on view time percentage

Set up automatic micro-donations. Brave will automatically divide a monthly donation among the top sites you visit. And/or, you can decide which sites get what percentage of your donation. It’s called pinning. See More
Svjatoslavs Krasnikovs
CleverCoronus
PrudentHeracles
Top Con

Dumbed down in the latest versions

In previous versions, Brave felt more like Firefox. Now it's been dumbed down, it feels more like Chrome/Chromium. For example: There's no menu-bar. See More
r1oga
Yoshiyuki
Kobold
Top Pro

Optional feature for you to get reimbursed for viewing ads

Basic Attention Token; you can decide to opt into a new blockchain-based digital advertising system, giving publishers a better deal and users a share of the ad revenue for their attention. See More
Monika
GregariousConsus
Top Con

The iPhone version has some odd behavior

On reopening Brave, it often returns you to the "search results" page, rather than the webpage you had previously browsed to from the search results page. Might just be a specific configuration. See More
Monika
Saim
Top Pro

Very fast

The fastest browser out there. See More
Monika
Kaiii
Top Con

Useless built-in 'ad blocker'

Its adblocker is useless to be honest. Since the extension uBlock Origin is a great blocker by itself, the Brave ad blocker does not block every ad! See More
r1oga
Top Pro

Developed by creator of Mozilla and Javascript

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Monika
PerceptiveAlexaires
Top Con

Creator support limited

Most creators don't use it and so will not profit from the crypto system. See More
LoveableHidimba
Top Pro

Supports the latest technologies

Brave regularly adds new functionalities like decentralized domain support and a native crypto wallet long before Chrome considers them. These features to be disabled in settings. See More
Kaurav99
Top Con

No cloud sync like Firefox

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Phuc
Top Pro

Cross-platform Web Browser

Brave is available on Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, iOS See More
Monika
PreciseCaerIbormeith
Top Con

Appearance

No options to customize apperance, and make the bookmarks appear on the home page, for instance. See More
Monika
Kaiii
Top Con

Uses much RAM

1 tab, 400+ RAM, also it depends on what website you're on. See More
Monika
PreciseCaerIbormeith
Top Con

Bookmark management

Bookmark management is not as seamless as other browsers. See More
LoveableHidimba
Monika
ImaginativeCharon
Top Con

Promotes search engines that track users such as Bing and Google

Google Search is the first search engine on the list. See More
CheerfulAten
Top Con

Poor Customer Support

Only customer support available in Brave community. Mods usually does not help. See More
Simona
JoyfulCeto
Top Con

A browser for NFT-ers(?)

There would be less of a problem with using Web3 solutions if they weren't sometimes looking like an art for art's sake, a jerkcircle shoving down it's own topic down the users' throat. Replacing the Web 2.0 with another commercial solution is bound to end up as a reinvention of the wheel, where even more commercialization and direct monetization will push digital exclusion. Non-profit open source community has achieved great things while so far NFTs and cryptos are, not without a reason, ridiculed. See More
Holo Deck
HelpfulAhBolomTzacab
Top Con

Power hungry, uses much more battery power than other browsers

Per default Brave enables hardware acceleration which results in a much higher energy (battery) consumption than the most other web browsers. See More
Monika
LoveableHidimba
Jonas Gierer
Top Con

Hypocritical/deceptive stance on privacy and advertisement

Brave is advertised as a browser that respects your privacy and blocks ads while still supporting content creators. However, at the same time the company is making deals with Facebook, Twitter and others to whitelist their trackers and ads See More
Buster Blue
Svjatoslavs Krasnikovs
CleverCoronus
Top Con

Bookmark button located on the left side of the URL bar and can't be moved

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Specs
License:OpenSource (MPL)
Based On:Chromium core
Browser Engine:Blink
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Basilisk

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Monika
KindheartedKayra
LivelyEopsin
Top Con

Security risk

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Monika
KindheartedKayra
Top Pro

Open Source

So the source code can be verified. See More
TirelessAhriman
Top Con

Limited WebRTC support

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TirelessAhriman
Top Con

Licensed under MPL

which one of the more restrictive open source licenses. See More
TirelessAhriman
Top Con

Uses Goanna

A Gecko fork that is developed by mostly one developer. See More
TirelessAhriman
Top Con

Only available for Intel based cpu architectures

it is only available for ix86 and amd64. See More
TirelessAhriman
Top Con

Limited Widevine support

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Specs
License:OpenSource (MPL)
Based On:Mozilla Firefox
Browser Engine:Goanna (Gecko-fork)
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Vivaldi

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HilariousAnu
An_dz
Slimothy
Top Pro

Compatible with all Chrome extensions

Since Vivaldi is built on Chromium, the same base as Chrome (among other browsers) is built on, it was possible for Vivaldi developers to allow Chrome extensions to run in their browser. See More
Alex
NonchalantYonggungChasa
16patsle
Top Con

Some non-optional telemetry

According to its privacy policy, Vivaldi sends an approximate location (country or major city), randomized ID, version, cpu architecture, screen resolution (to know what screen sizes to test on) and time since last message every 24 hours (to know amount of active users). See More
Monika
thermoplastics
Slimothy
Top Pro

Tabs can be stacked

Tabs can be grouped under a single tab to easily keep track of all open webpages. See More
Alex
NonchalantYonggungChasa
16patsle
Top Con

Not available on iOS/iPadOS

There is an Android version of Vivaldi, but no iOS/iPadOS version yet. iPhone and iPad users are out of luck for the time being. See More
CleverZisa
Slimothy
Top Pro

Lots of features and customizability

Vivaldi has a lot of features and customizability. Far more then most (perhaps all) other browses, and many to list them all individuality as separate pros. See More
Simona
DynamicOmoikane
Top Con

Slower than Chrome

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Slimothy
Truls Osmundsen
Top Pro

Ability to search through settings, history, open tabs, bookmarks in one place

A feature called Quick Commands (accessed via Ctrl + Q) allows quickly getting to settings, history, open tabs, bookmarks with incremental search. See More
DevotedParicia
Top Con

No Fingerprint Protection

Vivaldi doesn't include fingerprint randomization like Brave does by default or configured Firefox/ Librewolf. See More
Paolo
malore
Vlatko Goljevacki
Top Pro

Web Panels

Web Panels allow for easy access to any site from the side panel. They are useful for reading two websites side by side or for chatting (i.e. Facebook) and surfing at the same time. Panels can be hidden when not in use. See More
DynamicAlanGua
Top Con

Enabling "Hardware Accelerated Scrolling" can make scrolling jittery

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Holo Deck
Slimothy
Marsh Paid
Top Pro

PC Cross-platform

Vivaldi is available on Windows, GNU/Linux and macOS, so it covers the most used PC operating systems. See More
JM80
NeighborlyMalingee
Top Con

Can't protect pinned tabs from changing to another URL

Clicking on a page link, then another, easy to wind up far from the original pinned tab site. There is no chrome addon or native vivaldi function to stop this. See More
malore
Slimothy
Top Pro

Full of customizable keyboard shortcuts (can be completely keyboard-driven)

It's possible to change and add keyboard shortcuts for basically all commands. It also has single key shortcuts to execute actions with one click. See More
16patsle
ImaginativeCharon
Top Con

Still uses some Google services (can be disabled)

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ImmaculateGibil
Top Pro

Custom search engines

You can add as many search engines as you like. For example you can set up one for YouTube, one for Wikipedia, or whatever you want: you need only the URL of the search and it can be used from the URL bar (by prefixing it's nickname, yt for YouTube for example). See More
16patsle
IntellectualAten
PrudentHeracles
Top Con

Same security vulnerabilities as Chrome

Vivaldi uses the same browser engine as Chrome, meaning it has the same security-vulnerabilities as Chrome. Chrome is a big target for hackers (being the most popular browser in the world), and a vulnerability for Chrome will likely also exist in Vivaldi. See More
Vlatko Goljevacki
Top Pro

Mouse gestures

Integrated mouse gestures. Fully configurable as of Vivaldi 1.2 (snapshot available now). Allows for navigating the web, switching tabs, closing windows, opening settings etc. with a flick of the mouse. See More
16patsle
KnowledgeableNapkiraly
Top Con

Can't disable all telemetry

Vivaldi needs some amount of knowledge about the amount of active users, for business deals. See More
Vorayer
Slimothy
Truls Osmundsen
Top Pro

Notes

A notes panel allows to save notes from webpages and can include screenshots for reference and have tags and organized in folders to help manage them. Thumbnails are too small and Notes do not have separate page in settings, but it should, there are a lot of things to improve. See More
16patsle
CleverZisa
MightyGwydion
Top Con

Sponsored bookmarks

Vivaldi has a number of preinstalled bookmarks, like Amazon. On some occasions, new bookmarks have been added when the browser updates. All of these bookmarks can be deleted, same as any other bookmark. See More
IntellectualAten
JM80
An_dz
Top Pro

Synchronisation

Everything can be synced with a Vivaldi account. Though there's still no mobile version, you can sync between computers and OSes. See More
16patsle
Francisco
PrudentHeracles
Top Con

No automatic silent background updates, except on macOS

Unlike most modern browsers, Vivaldi doesn't have the option to update silently in the background. It gives you a dialog box when an update comes out. The box doesn't warn you that not updating the browser could expose you to security risks, which could be pretty bad for your average joe, who doesn't know computers that well. See More
An_dz
Top Pro

Tab behaviour can be customised

The order you toggle, open, close or clone tabs can be modified to match a workflow that best works for you. For example you can choose tabs to toggle in recent order so you can go back and forth between the last most useful tabs without needing to change their position on the tab bar. See More
harcher81
Top Con

Window size and resizing on Mac is broken

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Vorayer
An_dz
Top Pro

Built-in page capture

Vivaldi can grab a picture of the whole webpage or part of it and saves it automatically inside a note or as a file in your disk, or in your elected directory. But I have problems with images of full windows shown on monitor (using X Window System in GNU/Linux). Here I use system XWindow screenshots. See More
Alex
Vorayer
Top Con

No option to open saved tab stack as a tab stack

You may save stack, but you can open it as separate tabs. Interesting that when you save session with stacks, you'll be able to open the stacks with inner settings of page tiling (size and zoom) as well. Contradiction worth of shame. See More
IntellectualAten
anonslant
Top Pro

Analytical history

View graphically your most visited pages on a monthly, weekly, or daily basis. See More
Vitaly Zdanevich
Top Con

No touch bar support

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An_dz
Top Pro

Non-closable fixed tabs

A setting lets you prevent closing fixed tabs so you don't close anything important by accident. See More
16patsle
An_dz
Izem Lavrenti
Top Con

Partially proprietary

While Vivaldi is currently available gratis (without monetary charge), it is currently not fully libre (meaning that it does not allow users to view the source code used to create, to modify that code, or to redistribute modifications). It is therefore not considered free or open-source software. The C++ source code, for the Chromium backedn, however is open-source under a BSD license and can be downloaded and browsed from here. The UI code is not open-source, but consists of easily readable HTML, CSS & JS. Modifications can be shared on their forum's dedicated section. See More
Monika
IntellectualAten
PrudentSarutahikoOkami
Top Pro

Tab bar position can be changed

You can change tab bar position to top, bottom left or right. See More
AmiableThemis
Top Con

Freezes often

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IntellectualAten
Vorayer
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

Programmable user interface

For you programmers out there: Since Vivaldi uses JavaScript, React, Node.js, Browserify and multiple npm packages to build the browser, it can be customized with ease by anyone who knows HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. See More
Alex
KnowledgeableNapkiraly
Top Con

Feature creep

See More
Alex
Monika
Vorayer
Top Pro

Saving sessions

It saves oversights many options and functions implemented in Vivaldi. E.g. see CON "No option to open saved tab stack as... tab stack!" See More
16patsle
TranquilAdikia
KnowledgeableNapkiraly
Top Con

Some users seem to believe the developers do not care for your privacy

See More
An_dz
Top Pro

Reader mode

Vivaldi has a built-in reader mode so you can remove all the clutter in news pages and read only the content, you can also customise the reader mode, like font size, style and colours. See More
DevotedParicia
PrudentHeracles
AgreeableRundas
Top Con

No built-in proxy

Unlike Opera Proxy (which leaks your IP address), Vivaldi doesn't have a proxy service out of the box. You'll need an extension or an external program, to use Vivaldi with a proxy server. See More
Eric Waters
Vitaly Zdanevich
Top Pro

Dark theme out of the box

There's even an option to automatically transition from light to dark based on the time of day. See More
Matthew
Vorayer
PreciseIdiyanale
Top Pro

Manages bookmarks well

Vivaldi has an excellent bookmarks system. Bookmarks can be easily accessible via Speed Dial, side-bar, bookmarks bar, quick commands. No more messy bookmarks bar is needed and location bar suggestion is improved thus! See More
Alex
JoyousDuberdicus
Top Pro

Fast and safe

It is so faster and safer. See More
IntellectualAten
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

Allows navigating to the next page without searching for the link

A feature called "fast forward" puts a dedicated button before the address bar. It takes you to the next page of a multi-page article, forum thread, or search results, without having to hunt for the link. See More
An_dz
Top Pro

WebRTC IP leaking can be disabled

A built-in setting called "Broadcast IP" will stop the IP leaking with WebRTC when disabled. See More
16patsle
Top Pro

Built-in ad and tracker blocker

Vivaldi has a built-in blocker that allows you to select between blocking just trackers or both trackers and ads. With customizable blocking list sources, good performance, and support for all the standard blocker list features you find in ad blocker extensions (with more to come), you might not need an ad blocker extension at all. This also comes in handy on Android, where Chromium/Vivaldi doesn't support extensions. See More
Monika
Vitaly Zdanevich
Top Pro

Usable fullscreen mode with address bar when needed

In comparison, on Chrome you will not see the address bar, only on ChromeOS when your mouse is on the top of the screen. See More
PrudentHeracles
Top Pro

Updates via dialog box

Unlike most modern browsers (but like most browsers of yesteryear), Vivaldi gives you a dialog box when an new version comes out; it doesn't just update silently in the background. The dialog box tells you about the changes that have been made, and lets you chose when you want to update. See More
Monika
ShojiVR
Top Pro

Portable version can be added on default apps

Most portable version cannot be added as default apps but Vivaldi offers that option and it comes with updater too. See More
DevotedParicia
ToughTriteia
Top Pro

GDPR compliant

Respects Privacy. See More
DreamerLibitina
Top Pro

Shortcuts/nicknames for URLs

Just bookmark a page and you can henceforth open it by a shortname of your choosing. See More
DreamerLibitina
Top Pro

Easy UI zoom, i.e. adjusting the size of all user interface text

Relieve your eyes or save space on the screen – your choice! See More
DreamerLibitina
Top Pro

Single-key keyboard shortcuts (if you wish)

The optional feature for controling various functions (e.g. opening, closing and switching of tabs) by pressing just a single key rather than two turns out to be an extremely convenient extra. See More
DevotedParicia
16patsle
Alejandro Arciniegas
Top Pro

Customizable UI Theme and colors

Vivaldi can change the colors across the browser and has the option to change the color automatically depending on the page. Also, page loading animations are available in the address bar. See More
IntellectualAten
Vorayer
FlexibleAnnona
Top Pro

Side panel and status bar

Unlike most modern browsers (but like most browsers of yesteryear), Vivaldi has a status bar. But the status bar is optional, you can turn it off (in the settings) if you don't want it. Vivaldi also has a side-panel, which again, can be turned off. See More
Specs
Platforms:Windows; macOS; Linux; Android
License:BSD+Proprietary
Based On:Chromium core with proprietary UI
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Pale Moon

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30
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Pros
17
Cons
12
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Alex
Madis
Top Con

Unsecure

Pale Moon lacks the sandboxing and other privacy protecting features included in latest Firefox releases. See More
Paolo
Matheus M.
WhiteLilac
Top Pro

Has its own add-on ecosystem, built on time-tested technologies such as XUL (plus JS and CSS) and XPCOM

"Classic" Firefox add-ons can work, but they are not supported and should be updated or forked to become a Pale Moon add-on. See More
SensibleUksakka
Top Con

Outdated rendering engine

It is an really old fork of Gecko that misses many of the newer web features. See More
DreamerLugus
Monika
RationalChalchiuhtotolin
Top Pro

Independent from Google and Mozilla

Pale Moon is an independent fork of an older version of Firefox. Therefore, it is independent from Mozilla and are not affected by their terrible decisions such as removing XUL, adding telemetry, pocket, etc. See More
nanon
Top Con

Pale Moon is based on very outdated Firefox code

See More
Paolo
Matheus M.
Top Pro

Designed for usability, not the shiny new things

See More
Monika
DreamerLugus
Top Con

Still contains some spyware

Default homepage is spyware and search suggestions and automatic updates are enabled by default. See More
Monika
CleverPodaga
Alex
Top Pro

Open source

So we can verify that the browser is not spyware. See More
AmbitiousVali
Top Con

Uses Goanna

It an old Gecko-fork that is developed mainly by one man. See More
PersistentHasameli
Top Pro

Stable

See More
teadan
ProudZaoJun
WiseProserpina
Top Con

Lacks popular extensions and adblockers

It doesn't have ublock origin and umatrix. See More
PersistentHasameli
Top Pro

Supports complete themes

Pale Moon supports complete themes, something which Firefox used to have before version 57. See More
CaringAdrestia
Top Con

Pale Moon's website is cloudflared

See More
DreamerLugus
Monika
RationalChalchiuhtotolin
Top Pro

Respects your privacy

Contains much less spyware than Chrome and Firefox and all of it can easily be disabled. See More
DecorousAlalu
Top Con

Does not contain multi-process sandboxing

See More
Paolo
Matheus M.
Top Pro

Light on resources, although it's not its main focus

See More
teadan
PerceptivePolyphemus
Top Con

Android version has odd behavior

Clicking does not work. See More
Monika
PersistentHasameli
Top Pro

Has its own library of legacy extensions

See More
CaringAdrestia
Top Con

WebAssembly enabled by default

See More
PersistentHasameli
Top Pro

Support for existing web standards

See More
teadan
CaringAdrestia
Top Con

Lead developer loves Cloudflare and hates Tor

Website is cloudflared and he thinks most sites should be hostile towards tor. See More
RationalChalchiuhtotolin
Top Pro

Customizable

See More
Monika
HumorousMontu
WhiteLilac
Top Con

Incompetent developers

See More
Monika
SensiblePhilophrosyne
Top Pro

Very Independent

It isn't controlled by Google nor Mozilla, has its own engine. See More
Monika
DreamerLugus
Top Pro

Support for GTK themes

Pale Moon supports your GTK theme while Firefox does not. See More
PersistentHasameli
Top Pro

Good community support

See More
Monika
PersistentHasameli
Top Pro

Uses Goanna layout engine

Unlike most other browsers, Pale Moon uses its custom engine. See More
PersistentHasameli
Top Pro

Optimized for modern processors

See More
AmiableThemis
Top Pro

Legacy Firefox

See More
Specs
Platforms:x86-32, x86-64
License:Open Source (MPL-2.0)
Based On:Mozilla Firefox ESR
Browser Engine:Goanna (Gecko-fork), SpiderMonkeys
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Tor Browser

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25
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Pros
11
Cons
13
Specs
Madis
Top Con

Must adapt new browsing habits

It is not recommended to do several things TOR browser that users would want to do in a normal browser, such as visiting social networks and banking. See More
Gijsbert van der Heijden
Top Pro

Tor sets the standard for safe and private browsing

If you follow their instructions religiously, Tor is the nec plus ultra in terms of safety and privacy. For the time being at least. See More
OrganizedWaramurungundi
Top Con

Not made as your daily browser

It does not support many modern features due security and is pretty slow. See More
gilch
Top Pro

Access hidden .onion sites

See More
bruno ais (brunoais)
Neal Garrison
Top Con

Extremely slow

Caused by the tor network the browser depends on. See More
RationalChalchiuhtotolin
Top Pro

Uses the Tor network

See More
CrediblePhilomelus
Top Con

You will hang on every recaptcha

See More
Slimothy
Calvin Grain
Top Pro

Portable

Can be installed and run on a portable device such as a USB stick. See More
Simona
DiplomaticAjtzak
Top Con

Not secure

Firefox isn't as secure as Chrome. See More
Alex
RationalChalchiuhtotolin
Top Pro

Free and open source

See More
Simona
teadan
Alex
Top Con

Dependant on Mozilla

Since it uses gecko. See More
RationalChalchiuhtotolin
Top Pro

NoScript and HTTPS Everywhere installed by default

See More
teadan
PerceptivePolyphemus
Top Con

Tor is very outdated on Firefox code

It's not that it uses the same browser engine, just look at the logos. See More
Thinker Pal
Top Pro

Relatively fast

See More
teadan
slantedexpanded
Thomas
Top Con

Does not guarantee perfect anonymity

Unlike what most users would suspect. See More
Monika
slantedexpanded
Top Pro

The only browser package which includes a gateway built-in into TOR a network where you can actually browse the web completely anonymously

Privacy. It's fundamental. And this browser has enabled and keeps enabling people to lookup things they don't want their ISP/ government or surveillance marketers to see. And what's better they won't know a thing about what you searched. What is visible to the outside world however is the fact: you make use of TOR and probably the TORBrowser this client / citizen of ours is using TOR to obfuscate his /her traffic (=~anonymize ). See More
Simona
ProductiveElpis
CapableShennong
Top Con

Using Tor on Android is still not great

Samsumg users will never use it. See More
IndustriousTitias
Top Pro

Safe

Tor is just as safe as chrome or firefox, as long as you don't visit malicious websites See More
Monika
DecorousAlalu
Top Con

Illegal

Accessing the hidden wiki or any other content on the dark web is illegal and people have even been imprisoned for this. See More
IndustriousTitias
Top Pro

Open source

Open source builds trust on using the program See More
Monika
DecorousAlalu
Top Con

Open Source

Anyone can hack the source code and insert malware. See More
IndustriousTitias
Top Pro

Based on Firefox

Firefox is a great browser, and tor is built on it See More
Monika
DecorousAlalu
Top Con

Dangerous

Hackers may insert something illegal onto your computer and get you arrested. See More
PerceptivePolyphemus
Top Con

Too many supporters

Tor has so many supporters such as brave, which makes it more popular. This is another thing how tor will be unsecure. See More
Specs
Platforms:Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android
License:Open Source (MPL-2.0)
Based On:Mozilla Firefox ESR
Browser Engine:Gecko
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Mozilla Firefox

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53
Experiences
Pros
33
Cons
19
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Slimothy
John Bevan
Top Pro

Free, open source and community driven

Firefox is available as a free download. All Mozilla software is licensed under the Mozilla Public License. Instructions on how to obtain the source code can be found here. See More
Monika
Thomas Pallister
Top Con

Some built-in advertising

With their new "pocket" feature, they offer advertisements built-in. See More
Simona
Ben Guy-Williams
Slimothy
Top Pro

Strong HTML5 feature support

Firefox scores strongly on HTML5 feature support. Though not as strongly as Chromium/Chrome browsers do. See More
Monika
UnbiasedBoann
Capuccino
Top Con

Cannot directly translate page

Unlike Google Chrome, if you visit a website with a different language, you cannot translate it, which is a bad user experience for some. See More
Slimothy
Tal Ben-Ari
Top Pro

Syncs between devices

Firefox Sync is an optional feature in Firefox that allows syncing bookmarks, passwords, and add-ons between devices. See More
Saim
Top Con

Sometimes very buggy and slow

On sites like twitch.tv chat scrolling is still not fixed. Compared to other browsers Firefox is still very slow and feels sluggish. See More
Capuccino
DecisiveTitias
Top Pro

Respects your privacy

Mozilla is one of the first browsers that advocates privacy. They believe that internet should be in the user's control and not those who run the websites, and so they give tools inside the browser to make the user be more in control. See More
Eric Turner
AmiableEuthenia
Top Con

Installs Addons with updates

Mozilla is installing/integrating addons with every update like the Mr. Robot promotion - it also has integrated Pocket that spams you every time you open the browser or a new tab with partners of Pocket. See More
Paolo
malore
thermoplastics
Top Pro

Reader View

Reader View in Firefox allows users to read an article without any distractions by removing ads, unrelated elements and other distractive objects (similar to Microsoft Edge's Reading Mode and Safari's reader mode). See More
Monika
CredibleDogoda
Top Con

Uses Google as its default search engine

Which is pretty ironic for a browser that's focused on "privacy". See More
Monika
Harley James Faggetter
Slimothy
Top Pro

Strong developer tool

The built-in developer tools have been merged with the popular FireBug extension since FF57. See More
anonslant
Top Con

Lack of keyboard shortcuts customization

Keyboard shortcuts can not be changed in a user-friendly way. It is also difficult to manipulate addons with hotkeys. See More
Harley James Faggetter
Top Pro

High performance

The Firefox Quantum update (FF57) greatly increases the render speed and general performance of the browser, by taking better advantage of the user's hardware. See More
Rodney
Top Con

Doesn’t support multiple languages for spell check

If you write in multiple languages, you need to manually switch the spell check language. See More
Maxwell Anderson
Top Pro

Fast

With new integrations focused on security and performance, Firefox is faster and less likely to have problems during use than ever before. See More
Paolo
damian101
Top Con

When you search in a website (Ctrl + F) there are no marks appearing in the right scrollbar

All Chromium based browsers have this feature. See More
anonslant
Top Pro

Tagging bookmarks

Firefox is one of the few browsers that you can tag your bookmarks. You can view a list of tags and can search your bookmarks in the address bar with tags. See More
Monika
SophisticatedFuamnach
NeighborlyKurdalaegon
Top Con

Major updates may break any installed add-ons

See More
Slimothy
Eldar Silverman
Top Pro

Good font rasterizing

Font rasterizing on Windows is much better than in competitors. Even smaller text is clear and contrast. See More
Alejandro Arciniegas
Holo Deck
Capuccino
Top Con

GTK Themes styles the HTML forms

If you're in Linux and you use a dark GTK theme that uses white text and come to a webpage that forces black text on html-forms buttons you will get black buttons with unreadable black text. See More
joelthelion
Top Pro

Automatically updated

Firefox is automatically updated on the platforms where it makes sense. See More
NeighborlyKurdalaegon
Top Con

Now forces install and use of snap

See More
ProfessionalKekui
Top Pro

One of the few browsers not using Chrome's Blink engine

Firefox uses its own rendering engine (called Gecko), instead of Google-controlled Blink like the vast majority of other browsers. See More
Eric Turner
Monika
Holo Deck
Top Con

Uses GTK on Linux/BSD

This makes the integration on non-GTK Desktop Environments very hard. See More
UnbiasedKubaba
Top Pro

Open Source

Open Source means that you can see the source code. So everybody even if they don't work for Mozilla is able to look what the browser does in the background. So you can be 100% sure that Firefox doesn't have hidden "spy features" unlike Google Chrome. See More
teadan
Monika
ShojiVR
Top Con

Multi Profile is not user friendly

Multi profile requires commandline -no remote to use and open about:profiles to create manually (on Chrome, you can instantly create them on right top user button). See More
Monika
JChaussine
Slimothy
Top Pro

Awesome customizability

Great library of add-ons. See More
Svjatoslavs Krasnikovs
LuckyAernus
Top Con

Crappy license

Cannot redistribute binary after source code modification. See More
Monika
WhiteLilac
Faisal Hakim
Top Pro

Uses less resources

Firefox 57 (Quantum) and newer uses less resources than ever. It is proven with benchmark done by AppleInsider. See More
Monika
UnbiasedBoann
teadan
Top Con

Terrible user interface

See More
Laura Kyle
Taylor Coogan
Top Pro

Fast bookmark management

In order to add an open page to the bookmark bar, the tab can be dragged down and is added immediately. See More
DevotedParicia
CleverZisa
ImmaculateInanna
Top Con

Antivirus has False positives

All Downloads in Firefox are scanned for viruses, but there are a lot of false positives. See More
teadan
CharmingVulcan
GenuineTaneRore
Top Pro

Really independent browser

It's not dependent on Google. See More
Monika
ImmaculateDazbog
Top Con

New icon looks ugly

See More
Monika
IntelligentXolotl
Top Pro

A lot of add-ons

An enormous number of add-ons. See More
Monika
Thaniell
Top Con

Doesn't care for its original guidelines/goals

Mozilla originally aimed to be the "good guys" with user choice and privacy in mind. Their current leadership cannot be trusted to hold those goals in high regard: 1) Added Pocket - a privacy data sensitive plugin, made it mandatory 2) Tried to sneak in advertisement as "drive-by hack", backpedaled unconvincingly once users complained 3) Tried to randomly inject a small percentage of Firefox downloads in Germany with a data collecting plugin (Cliqz) that tech-savy Germans consider adware (no opt-out question asked). See More
Matt Williams
Slimothy
John Bevan
Top Pro

Ethical and pragmatic company mission

The Mozilla Manifesto outlines the company's mission and principles. Paraphrasing, they want the Internet to be a free and open resource, and to enable individuals to get the best use of that resource. They do this by creating open source software to which anyone may contribute, so long as such contributions fit with their principles (both ethical and technical). See More
Monika
Yoshiyuki
SpontaneousCopacati
Top Con

It's a memory hog even though Mozilla claims it is not

Mozilla claims it's using 30% less RAM than Chrome but in real life tests it uses much more. See More
Monika
Honesty_Gnat
Paolo
Top Pro

Dark theme

Beyond the toolbar and tabs, it darkens UI elements such as the URL-bar, pop-downs, new-tab page and more. See More
teadan
ThoroughOkuninushi
Top Pro

Screenshot tool

Powerful screenshot tool built right into the browser. See More
Belle
malore
Simon Mayrand
Top Pro

Lower memory fingerprint than competitors

Firefox used to be a trailer in memory usage, but as of 2017 it's less hungry for memory than competitors like Edge, Chrome, Safari and Opera. See More
Paolo
malore
Top Pro

Text-to-speech (with adjustable speed) without add-ons

Firefox Reader Mode includes Narrate, a feature that adds text-to-speech functionality to the browser. See More
Simona
VOiDPROxY
Top Pro

Firefox Lockwise password management

Helps store your usernames and passwords. Lockwise also lets you know if any of the sites you have login details for have had their (and potentially your) data leaked! See More
Simona
VOiDPROxY
Top Pro

Built-in privacy protection

Blocks tracking cookies, finger print scanners and Cryptominers by default. Can be changed to the user's individual needs. See More
Simona
SkillfulAhriman
Top Pro

Firefox experiments

FF experiments are Mozilla projects available from FF Test Pilot, such as Firefox Colour, witch lets you customise your browser theme to your liking! See More
Capuccino
thermoplastics
samsoncheong
Top Pro

Integration with Pocket

Firefox comes with built-in Pocket integration that can allow users to quickly save the article for a read it later function to easily find any articles saved in Pocket from various sources and devices. See More
USR103
Top Pro

WebRender

The newer versions of it will soon use WebRender to render webpages, which'll make it much more efficient by utilizing GPU to paint webpages. See More
Simona
Monika
ShojiVR
Top Pro

HTML5 video preload

The only web browser that only preloads entire HTML5 video which is useful for slow internet. See More
Alex
WittyFortuna
Top Pro

Very secure

See More
LearnedTempestas
Top Pro

Mobile

Firefox has a solid mobile app. See More
ls
Alex
deleteduser5
Top Pro

Installed by default on many Linux distributions

Many Linux distributions come preinstalled with Mozilla Firefox See More
DecentRhea
Simona
Top Pro

About:config

Master about:config and uBlock Origin, and all Firefox-based browsers will be yours. See More
Specs
Platforms:Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android,iPadOS
License:OpenSource (MPL-2.0)
Based On:Netscape>Mozilla Suite
Browser Engine:Gecko, Webkit on iOS(since Apple does not allow third party web engines)
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Waterfox

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12
Experiences
Pros
8
Cons
3
Specs
Simona
Blue'
Top Pro

Fast

Even faster than firefox. See More
BrightRenpet
Simona
WiseProserpina
Top Con

Owned by an advertising company

The same company that bought Startpage/ Ixquick, System 1. This is a company that gathers information about what you look at and do, analyzes and profiles you, and then sells it off to third parties. See More
Izem Lavrenti
x.
Top Pro

Offers excellent privacy

Does not phone home. See More
ArtisticTonacatecuhtli
Top Con

Goodish, but still bad

Removes crap from FF, but doesn't offer anything you can't already do in FF. Also, doesn't help they are owned by an ad tech, System1. See More
Monika
VivaciousDaramulum
Top Pro

Never ever freezes

Highly reliable. See More
Monika
WittyDionysus
Top Con

Lag, lag, lag, freeze, freeze, freeze

Need to do something about it. See More
Monika
Blue'
Top Pro

Less bloated than Firefox

Pocket, telemetry, data collection, startup profiling is removed. See More
Endi Sukaj
x.
Top Pro

Works with Firefox addons

Firefox 56 add-ons compatibility, including unsigned XUL extensions and complete themes. See More
Blue'
Top Pro

Extremely customizable

It has almost every setting imaginable. See More
Monika
MagicalHuttellurra
Top Pro

Multiple add-on support

See More
Endi Sukaj
x.
Top Pro

Works with major streaming services

Includes widevine plugin and suitable user agent for viewing major streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Video. See More
Specs
Platforms:Windows, macOS, Linux.
License:OpenSource (MPL-2.0)
Based On:Firefox
Browser Engine:Gecko
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Chromium

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22
Experiences
Pros
12
Cons
9
Specs
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

Access to Chrome's extensions

Chromium can access the Chrome Web Store and all the extensions hosted there can be installed and used on Chromium. See More
Holo Deck
Endi Sukaj
Top Con

High RAM usage

Due the sandboxing, Chromium also eats a lot of RAM , which can be a problem for machines with smaller RAM. See More
Endi Sukaj
Slimothy
Вячеслав Васильев
Top Pro

Supports all of Google Chrome features

As Chrome is based on Chromium they overlap in supported features. Chromium syncs between devices, automatically updates, has great built-in developer tools, installs extensions without a restart, includes a combined text bar for entering URLs and searching and has excellent HTML5 compatibility just like Chrome. See More
Kristaps
JollyProphasis
Top Con

Lacks privacy options

See More
Holo Deck
Endi Sukaj
Tal Ben-Ari
Top Pro

Completely Open Source

Both Chromium and and its rendering engine Blink are licensed under the BSD-license which includes no copyleft unlike the GNU or Mozilla Licenses. See More
PrincipledLeto
Top Con

No official builds

There are no official builds available so you have to rely on a third party distributor See More
Holo Deck
Top Pro

Cross-platform

Chrome and Chromium are available on almost every device nowadays See More
Monika
BrightHades
edisonm
Top Con

Not possible to disable WebRTC

See More
Holo Deck
Top Pro

Sandboxing

Every tab and plugin runs in its own subprocess so they will never affect the whole browser ,however that consumes more memory than other browsers See More
CrediblePhilomelus
Monika
Matthew
Top Con

Can be dangerous / only available as Source

There are plenty of unofficial Chromium distributors and every one of them can disable specific features (like sandboxing) for their build, so you will never know what you get. See More
Holo Deck
Top Pro

Latest Blink

This is the browser Blink is made for and developed alongside. See More
Endi Sukaj
Top Con

Lacks support for certain common media formats

As Chromium avoids bundling any proprietary software, media that requires proprietary codecs or formats such as AAC, H.264, MP3 and Flash will not play by default on Chromium. See More
CrediblePhilomelus
Top Pro

Bare

It does not have any extensions preinstalled and focuses to be a web browser. See More
TirelessCromCruach
Top Con

Fat, slow, and another piece of google spyware

See More
CrediblePhilomelus
Top Pro

Does not come with Google

Unlike Chrome it does come wihout any Google account requirement. See More
Svjatoslavs Krasnikovs
LovelyRenpet
Monika
Top Con

Under BSD License

See More
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

Backed by Google

Chromium was first released as a large portion of Chrome's source code as an open source project by Google in september 2008. The idea was to encourage developers to review the underlying code and to contribute in making Chrome cross platform and port it to Mac and Linux as well. Nowadays Chromium is a large project with a huge community that's standing behind it but still Google continues to take an extremely active role in Chromium development. This ensures the longevity and constant development and improvement of the browser. See More
Monika
Nermal242
Top Con

Can be dangerous

Because it's completely open source, people can make a fake version and install it when you install other software. And people can add a virus in it. See More
CharmingVulcan
Top Pro

Chromium sets the standard for Web Browsing

Since Google Chrome is the most used web browser, and that browser along with many others is based on Chromium, Chromium sets the standards for the internet and for security, and Firefox will always be years behind. See More
FrankPujo
Top Pro

Gets constant updates

While the Chromium-based browser haev to adapt their code to the update before release, original Chromuim doesn't need it so it gets updated more constantly and frequently. See More
CaffeinatedNgai
Top Pro

BSD license

You can do almost anything with the code. See More
Specs
License:Opensource (BSD)
Based On:N/A
Browser Engine:Blink
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Safari

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Pros
5
Cons
7
Specs
thermoplastics
Veebha Thomas
Top Pro

Works elegantly in OSX

The rendering of the pages and the browser compatibility with OSX works smoothly, when compared to other browsers. Also you get very high battery life with Safari, when compared to Chrome. See More
Slimothy
Deyirn Skysand
Top Con

OSX only

Apple dropped Windows support after Safari 5. See More
Laura Kyle
Veebha Thomas
Top Pro

Extremely fast

See More
HaKr
tuxayo
Top Con

Proprietary

While Safari er is currently available gratis (without monetary charge) on Mac OS X, it is currently not libre (meaning that it does not allow users to view the source code used to create, to modify that code, or to redistribute modifications) and is therefore neither free nor open-source software. See More
Bogdan
Top Pro

Sleek design

– No distraction stuff like favicons in tabs, all that borders, bevels and embosses in panels like in other browsers, no ugly shaped tabs. – Neat adress bar. – Good looking start “show all tabs” screen. See More
Yonatan
Top Con

Poor support for new web technologies

Safari usually takes its time when it comes to adopting new and useful web technologies meaning that the user gets an inferior experience compared to other modern browsers. See More
Laura Kyle
Neal Garrison
Top Pro

iCloud syncing

Tabs, passwords, bookmarks and, history all sync across devices. See More
CheerfulAten
Top Con

Does NOT block Ads

Doesn't block ads, unlike browsers like Brave and Vivaldi. See More
IngrownMink4
Top Pro

Safari uses Webkit, a great open source web engine

Webkit is very light compared to Blink, renders web pages at an incredible speed, great CSS support and is also constantly evolving. See More
IngrownMink4
Top Con

Terrible support for open source formats like .VP9 or .ogg

Apple does not support open source formats. Instead, they use H.264 and H.265. See More
Holo Deck
Top Con

Outdated Rendering engine

All other browsers and toolkits (Qt/GTK) have shifted to Googles Blink-fork of KHTML/Webkit so Apple is currently the only main contributor left. See More
IndependentPhanes
Top Con

Even on OSX not the best Experience

Video controls are bad esp. on youtube. Only few browser extensions. See More
Specs
Platforms:macOS, iOS, iPadOS
License:Proprietary
Based On:N/A
Price:Free
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Midori

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12
Experiences
Pros
5
Cons
6
Specs
Jonathan
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

Very fast

Midori is considerably fast. It starts up in no time and renders pages as fast as many other more well-known browsers. See More
Simona
Shaurya Kalia
Top Con

Development stalled

There have been no recent updates. Lags other browsers in supporting modern web standards. Many distributions have replaced it with other browsers. See More
Endi Sukaj
Zezik
Top Pro

Lightweight

Incredibly lightweight with very little memory consumption. See More
BrightRenpet
Top Con

Abandonned

See More
Slimothy
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

Allows using webapps as if they were desktop apps

Midori has a built-in functionality with which you can create web apps that can be launched from the desktop. For example, you can create a web app for the desktop to launch Gmail or YouTube or any other web app that you use. See More
Endi Sukaj
Top Con

Misbehaves with Google Web Apps

On some distributions Midori may not work very well for Google Web Apps. On openSUSE for example, Midori starts misbehaving when you are going through Google Drive's folder hierarchy. See More
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

Available on several distributions

Midori is used as a default choice for a web browser for some distributions (like Elementary OS) and it's available for easy downloading for many other distros through their official repositories. See More
thermoplastics
Jonathan Moerman
Top Con

Supports insecure cipher suites

This browser supports RC4 encryption which is known to be insecure compared to other encryptions such as AES. See More
Jonathan
Endi Sukaj
Zezik
Top Pro

Useful plugins are built-in

Some very popular and useful plugins are built-in and available out of the box. For example, there's an RSS feed reader plugin and an Adblocker built-in. See More
Simona
Karan Forever
Top Con

Another bloatware as Firefox

It is described as a lightweight browser but it is just a bloatware. It crashes sometimes. It is a clone of Firefox which is said to be a RAM-eater. See More
Jonathan
Endi Sukaj
Top Con

Unfamiliar UI

The UI can take a little to getting used to because it's not very conventional or similar to other browsers. For example, it uses a trashcan icon to view recently visited links. See More
Specs
License:OpenSource
Based On:N/A
Browser Engine:WebKit
Default Search Engine:Lycos
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Slimjet

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20
Experiences
Pros
15
Cons
4
Specs
Laura Kyle
Rick Gionfriddo
thermoplastics
Top Pro

Fast and stable

Lower memory footprint and CPU usage than Chromium. See More
Yoshiyuki
Rick Gionfriddo
Jonathan
Top Con

Still based upon Chromium/Chrome

Can yield to bloat if clogged with too many plugins and apps from the webstore. See More
Monika
Laura Kyle
Rick Gionfriddo
Top Pro

Built-in adblock

Supports adding lists in ublock, adblock, adblockplus, and peerblock/peerguardian text formats. See More
Joseph LH
Top Con

Has some CSS issues on some websites

Has problems loading Sourceforge.com See More
Laura Kyle
Rick Gionfriddo
thermoplastics
Top Pro

Allows for no tracking

Has advanced settings to reduce web presence footprint. See More
AdventurousChloris
Top Con

Stores your history/settings into google servers

See More
Monika
Laura Kyle
Rick Gionfriddo
Top Pro

Built-in download manager

Multi-threaded streaming download manager with resume functionality. Interrupted downloads will resume when the program is launched again; number of threads and download location customizable on a per-download basis. Actually downloads Linux ISO's from most popular distributions faster than deluge, utorrent, transmission, etc. See More
RationalChalchiuhtotolin
Top Con

It spies on you

See More
Rick Gionfriddo
Top Pro

Still compatible with Google's ChromeSync functionality

Sign in to back up your extensions and settings, just like always. See More
howtopam
Top Pro

Notes plugin available

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Simona
DreamerTaevataat
Top Pro

Easily customize to stop spying verified by OpenSnitch

Just have to dig into all the Settings and disable them starting with SlimJet search. See More
Joseph LH
Top Pro

Customizable options to add additional buttons next to the address bar

Optional buttons such as go to home page, reopen closed tab, go to downloads, go to history and many more. See More
Monika
Paolo
Laura Kyle
Top Pro

Built-in Youtube/html5/flash downloader

Allows for downloading both video and extracted mp3 audio, a la Youtube2mp3. See More
Monika
Laura Kyle
Rick Gionfriddo
Top Pro

Cross-platform, with zipped portable application available for Windows

You can still bring it with you on a flash drive, even when you're not on Linux. See More
howtopam
Top Pro

Screen recording tools built in

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Simona
Rick Gionfriddo
Top Pro

Separate from Google's servers and tracking

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Laura Kyle
Rick Gionfriddo
Top Pro

Integrated shopping and share-to-social-media function

Button is linked to cookies, so doesn't work if signed out (for security/privacy), and also doesn't include any additional tracking like a browser extension would (Facebook, Amazon, etc.) See More
Laura Kyle
Rick Gionfriddo
Top Pro

Verbose resource management

Has a setting to unload tabs from RAM and CPU usage after a customizable threshold number of tabs are open built in. See More
Simona
Rick Gionfriddo
Top Pro

Idle tab unloading and other advanced features not found in Chrome/Chromium

A lot more configuration options for everything from built in "share to facebook" buttons to options meant to enable optimization on low powered/low RAM systems. See More
Specs
License:Proprietary
Based On:Chromium
Browser Engine:Blink
Default Search Engine:Google
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Opera

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Pros
21
Cons
18
Specs
PrudentHeracles
JM80
Michael Gasperl
Top Pro

Built-In Adblocker

The built-In adblocker is faster than any extension. It's possible to add your own filter lists. However, the adblocker isn't enabled by default. See More
Monika
TactfulWhiro
ReflectiveSvarog
Top Con

Owned by a Chinese consortium

Who certainly need to conform with Chinese government requirements to let them infiltrate everything you do online. See More
EnergeticDuberdicus
DevotedParicia
Michael Gasperl
Top Pro

VPN onboard

Free VPN onboard (but it's slow and it leaks your IP), includes Germany, Canada, USA, Netherlands, Singapore. See More
CheerfulAten
Alex
CaringFodla
Top Con

Trash VPN (Slow and Leaks IP address)

Terrible VPN service. Super slow. It's just a proxy service that leaks your IP address, not a VPN. Not recommended! See More
Monika
Michael Gasperl
Top Pro

Video pop-out feature

You can pop-out any video and it will stay on top while you are surfing on other tabs. See More
PrudentHeracles
Top Con

Same security-holes as Chrome

Opera uses the same browser engine as Chrome, meaning it has the same security-holes as Chrome. Chrome is a big target for hackers (being the most popular browser in the world), and a webpage that will hack Chrome will also hack Opera. See More
Holo Deck
Slimothy
Top Pro

Compatible with Chrome extensions

Since Opera is built on Blink, the same engine Chromium is built on, it was possible for Opera developers to allow Chrome extensions to run in their browser. See More
HaKr
Top Con

Proprietary

While Opera is currently available gratis (without monetary charge), it is currently not libre (meaning that it does not allow users to view the source code used to create, to modify that code, or to redistribute modifications) and is therefor neither free nor open-source software. See More
Slimothy
John Bevan
Top Pro

Strong HTML5 feature support

Opera scores highly on HTML5 feature support. See More
anonslant
Laura Kyle
Michael Gasperl
Top Con

Uneditable default search providers

It can not delete or replace already built-in search services such as Yahoo, Google, DuckDuckGo, and Wikipedia. See More
Monika
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

Opera Turbo

Opera has a functionality called Turbo which increases browsers speed and reduces data consumption considerably by compressing the data that's found in a web page. See More
Alex
JoyousMictecacihuatl
PrudentHeracles
Top Con

No reader view

There is a great reader view extension which is available. See More
anonslant
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

You can install extensions on the sidebar

Unlike other browsers, you can install add-ons such as tabs, bookmarks, history, sessions, notes, and extension manager in the sidebar. So you have the flexibility to use it for your purpose. See More
Francisco
ToughIzanami
ReflectiveSvarog
Top Con

Basically a Chrome clone

The latest versions of Opera are basically Chrome clones, so they really don't add anything new. See More
Monika
J Allestad
Top Pro

Opera Sync

Opera Sync allows you to synchronize your bookmarks, passwords, and more from any computer, phone, or tablet. See More
Ahmed Almeleh (Advanro Systems)
Athari
Top Con

WebKit/Blink is not customisable or lightweight

Opera is built on WebKit/Blink, which means it shares cons of Chromium: high RAM usage (Not lightweight), lack of customizability. See More
Laura Kyle
Endi Sukaj
Top Pro

Customizable

Opera is full of user controlled settings. Everything can be imported and exported even RSS feeds. It can be skinned in a variety of different themes or it can be extended through the use of a large number of plugins available. See More
ComposedAtargatis
Top Con

Cannot select tabs

Unlike in Chrome and Vivaldi, one cannot select multiple tabs to move to another/new window. See More
Michael Gasperl
Top Pro

Battery saving mode

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Monika
ImmaculateDazbog
Top Con

The advertisements are terrible

There are too many advertisements in this browser. See More
Chloe Montanez
DeterminedLelantos
Top Pro

Opera can have extensions from Opera Addons & Chrome Store websites

Opera supports cross-browser extensions. Opera Addons site keeps quality up compared to Chrome Store. Full of useful extensions, Opera also supports extra APIs like Speed Dial API, Extension Sidebar API and Stash API meaning wider variety of extension possibilities than in Chrome. See More
Laura Kyle
Michael Gasperl
Top Con

Extension icons not directly moveable

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Monika
J Allestad
Top Pro

Speed Dial

Opera's Speed Dial (new tab page) has the ability to hold as many websites as you want, and you can customize it almost however you want. You can also organize the websites on the Speed Dial into folders. See More
Yoshiyuki
ComposedAtargatis
Top Con

Buggy

Some buggy or confusing behavior with the bookmarks bar and moving tabs, and entire windows turning black after a while. See More
Monika
Slimothy
John Bevan
Top Pro

Partly open source

Source code available on GitHub. See More
CoolCrius
Top Con

Cannot stop auto update

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Paolo
ReliableIntercidona
Top Pro

Blazingly fast

Scores top on Basemark. See More
Monika
ShojiVR
Top Con

Unable to sync extensions

Imagine having 100 extensions and Opera link cannot sync them, which will be troublesome. See More
Chloe Montanez
DeterminedLelantos
Top Pro

Portable

You can save the Opera's setup files on a USB hard drive and run its portable version anywhere. See More
Monika
ShojiVR
Top Con

Needs user prompt to install from Chrome web store

Every time you install an extension, you need to say install first from Opera extension list to proceed. See More
Monika
DeterminedLelantos
Top Pro

For Opera 2017 & 2018 gonna be time of new

Opera got Reborn UI as the first implementation from Opera Neon concept browser. Snap -feature is next. Opera constantly improves its basic functionality - unlike Chrome. See More
Monika
Vitaly Zdanevich
Top Con

No address bar in fullscreen mode

Unlike in Vivaldi. See More
Simona
LuckyBunjil
Top Pro

Free vpn

Without any cost unlimited and working. See More
Ruth
Top Con

Built ad-blocker works when it wants

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Monika
GEORGE //
Top Pro

Lightweight

It doesn't consume much RAM, unlike Chrome. See More
PrudentHeracles
Top Con

No menu bar

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Vitaly Zdanevich
Top Pro

Touch bar support

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Monika
tchudyk
Top Pro

Built-in currency converter

Just highlight price on a website and see this price in your currency. See More
Ray
Cecconato Anthony
Top Pro

Fast video loading

Opera loads videos faster, making it useful for slow internet connections. See More
Specs
License:Proprietary
Based On:Chromium core with proprietary UI
Browser Engine:Blink / Chromium core engine
Default Search Engine:Google
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Google Chrome

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40
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Pros
21
Cons
18
Specs
MemorableSors
Slimothy
Andrew Meyer
Top Pro

Excellent HTML 5 feature support

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Chloe Montanez
Slimothy
TheFuture
Top Con

Online tracking by default

Chrome allows opting out of tracking by going to Settings > Advanced > Privacy and un-checking any unwanted services. Alternatively Chromium can be used to get a similar browser experience without Google's services on top of it. See More
Michael Hemp
Slimothy
Calvin Grain
Top Pro

Syncs between devices

By logging into Chrome using a Google account it's possible to sync history, extensions, passwords, bookmarks and other settings between devices. This makes it great for anyone working with multiple devices as it allows experiencing consistent context when in the browser. See More
Tal Ben-Ari
Top Con

Huge memory hog

Each tab and extension in the browser uses significant chunks of RAM, giving the browser poor performance on machines without enough RAM to supply. See More
Monika
MemorableSors
IntellectualAten
Top Pro

Plenty of extensions

There are far more available on this browser than any other, and that may matter for some. See More
Cheshire3
Top Con

Bad for battery life

Drains battery life on both Windows laptops and Macs much quicker than the alternatives. It can shave hours off the battery life of any non Chromebook laptop. See More
Slimothy
John Bevan
Top Pro

Great built-in developer tools

Chrome comes with built-in developer tools, making testing and enhancing web pages simpler for those of us involved in working with such technologies. As well as being beneficial to developers, this also has some benefit to non-technical users; in that by making testing simpler for developers those developers are more likely to use Chrome for their tests, and can spend more time making improvements over investigating underlying causes of issues. See More
Holo Deck
IntellectualAten
Taylor Coogan
Top Con

Not fully open-source

While most of Chrome is open source: Chrome does have some closed-source components to make it possible to play some closed media formats. See More
Vincent Stone
thermoplastics
Nitheesh Nitz
Top Pro

Simple user interface

For example, the address bar is also the search bar. Google calls it Omnibox. See More
teadan
Monika
Bob SquarePants
Top Con

It's Google

Data collection! See More
Hussein Horack
Endi Sukaj
Slimothy
Top Pro

Good performance

According to TopTen Reviews, Chrome is currently one of the best performing browsers for initial (cold) startup, average startup, and navigation times. Works very well with the uBlock Origin adblocker. See More
Belle
TolerantPersephone
Top Con

No mobile extensions

Chrome on Android and iOS does not support extensions. See More
Slimothy
John Bevan
Top Pro

Automatically updates

Chrome updates in the background ensuring you're always on the latest version. This makes it much more likely that sites will work on your browser, since (almost) all Chrome users will be running exactly the same version. See More
ComposedAmun
Top Con

Not as customizable as Firefox or Vivaldi

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Chloe Montanez
Paolo
Guiomar Tuñón Hita
Top Pro

Multiple account login

You can have multiple Chromes with different accounts logged at the same time. And it is really easy to manage different accounts. See More
PrudentHeracles
Top Con

Big target for hackers

Chrome is the most popular browser in the world. That makes it the most targeted browser in the world by hackers. See More
Yoshiyuki
Monika
AmiableEuthenia
Top Pro

Sandboxed Tabs

Every tab runs as their own process, so if one crashes or becomes unresponsive, the whole browser isn't affected. See More
Taylor Coogan
Top Con

Increasingly slow

When Chrome first came out, it was known for being lightweight and very speedy. Over the years, more and more features have been added to Chrome. Because of this, crashes, errors, and general laggy-ness has increased noticeably. See More
stalliondrift
Top Pro

Works great with many extensions

Unlike Firefox, Google Chrome can keep its fast performance regardless of how many extensions are installed. With more than 10 extensions Firefox gets slower and slower in a geometric progression rate. Google Chrome doesn't care how many extensions the user has installed - 3 or 133 it still performs great. See More
Endi Sukaj
Mots
Top Con

Hard/impossible to transfer passwords to a different machine without uploading them to Google

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Guiomar Tuñón Hita
Top Pro

Customizable by user

Each of the managed users can have their own configuration (themes, extensions, ...) See More
Monika
CleverZisa
Top Con

American agents may track you

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Monika
AmiableEuthenia
Top Pro

Uses Blink

It uses the blink rendering engine which has removed many legacy khtml/webkit code to be much lighter and faster. See More
Monika
DevotedParicia
Chloe Montanez
Top Con

Basic

Unlike Brave and Vivaldi which are more stable and have more features, Chrome is pretty basic. See More
Sadman Tariq
Monika
Matthew
Top Pro

Engine is open-source

Chromium is open source, except the proprietary media codecs like AAC, H.264, MP3 and Adobe Flash, that can't be legally open-sourced. See More
Eldar Silverman
Top Con

Blurred fonts on Windows

Fonts on Windows are blurred, that is especially noticeable in light fonts on dark background. Small italic text is hard to read. See More
Matthew
Sadman Tariq
Top Pro

Can translate text directly

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Yoshiyuki
Kobold
Top Con

Bad quality control on extensions

Some just plain don't work while a few actually break the browser. See More
Holo Deck
Slimothy
John Bevan
Top Pro

Popular

As of March 2015, Chrome is the most popular browser on the internet, with a 43.9% - 63.7% market share, Its rendering engine Blink is also the most used rendering engine and used in many products including: Opera, Vivaldi, Qt, Brave, Steam or Electron meaning most developers will be testing their sites against this browser to ensure compatibility. See More
ReflectiveSvarog
thermoplastics
Top Con

Does not hardware accelerate HTML5 video correctly

Chrome is unable to hardware accelerate HTML5 video correctly which makes playing 4k video on laptops a poor experience filled with lag. Though there is a workaround for YouTube in that a plugin can be installed to force Flash playback instead of HTML5, which plays smoothly and has no HW acceleration issues. There's another plugin (h264ify) that will force to use the h.264 codec video if available instead of the VP9 one which is the resource hog. See More
Monika
MemorableSors
AwesomestDemeter
Top Pro

Chrome is faster than Firefox

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Monika
Holo Deck
PrudentHeracles
Top Con

No menu bar on Windows

There's no menu bar, except on Mac OS or Linux appmenu. See More